Few things are more valuable to a
business than an email subscriber list full of interested customers and
prospects. Although many believe that the age of the spam filter has
destroyed email marketing forever, the fact is, spam filters are only designed
to protect people from unwanted mail. If you build a list of folks
who want to receive your emails, you’ll avoid spam filters and stay
top-of-mind with your prospects.
If you’d like to expand your
marketing reach, consider the following ways to build your email subscriber
list:
1. Offer sign-up forms on your
website
While your customers are browsing
your website, make sure to give them the opportunity to sign up for your
newsletters without making a purchase. Remember, prospects can be
transformed into customers over time if you find a way to make them
remember you. A great way to do this is by offering a “subscribe to our
newsletter” form where prospects can enter their contact information to receive
your emails. In order to maximize the number of subscriptions, make sure to put
this “call to action” on the header or footer of your site so that it is
visible on every page. You might also include a link to subscribe in the
signature line of your email, giving your current customers and day-to-day
contacts the opportunity to request your newsletter.
2. Ask customers to sign-up when
they make a purchase
When your customers make an
online purchase, they have already shown an interest in your product; which
means they are a prime candidate to buy from you again. During the checkout
process, offer a button that gives you permission to send them email
communications. Place this in an easy to see area so they can take advantage of
this opportunity. Also, make sure to let them know you’ll never spam them with
unwanted emails.
3. Offer free stuff
Nothing gets folks’ attention
like free stuff. Encourage people to sign up by offering free content such as
white papers, checklists or guides. Just make sure whatever you
provide, it’s top quality. Remember, the content you offer is a
reflection of your company’s quality and you want to make a great first
impression!
4. Offer an exclusive opportunity
or deal
Offer a sale for subscribers
only. It can be 10% off or a first look at a new product or even the ability to
purchase a product before regular customers. Remember, there are two things
people always love -- getting a bargain and being part of an exclusive
group! Combining the two can be a strong incentive for folks to join your
list!
5. Let them share
Word of mouth is still the best
way to secure new customers, although in the modern world it may be more
"word of email" of "word of social media." Give
customers the ability to forward your emails to their friends. Make sure to put
this option in large print at the top of the screen to encourage this behavior.
The more your emails are forwarded, the faster your list will grow and the
better your chances of increasing sales.
6. Deliver value-add content
Blatant sales pitches are annoying.
Customers that receive too many “buy my product” emails are likely to hit the
unsubscribe button -- not good! Rather than simply pitching your
product, generate content that your customers will value. Links to articles
from third parties or sharing your own expertise is a great way to build
credibility and goodwill at the same time. Our advice to customers is to
remember the ratio 4:1. For every 4 value add emails sent, you’ve “earned
the right” to send a promotional-focused email
Written by: Jim Higgins
Credit: entrepreneur.com
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